NEWS: Selected Webel SysMLv1/MBSE Workshop Course slide sets are now available for sale as a PERSONAL USE EDITION PDFs download bundle!

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The secure slide set PDFs bundle download purchase link is now here!

Due to popular request Webel IT Australia is now making downloads of selected slides sets from the main Webel Workshop Seminar for MBSE with SysMLv1 available for purchase as a bundled PDFs download.

You may wish instead to subscribe to the  Webel Q&A online self-testing system for SysML (which already includes the same slide set PDF downloads) using the secure  secure Q&A payment portal

The slide set download bundle currently includes the following selected slide set PDFs:

  1. The primary SysMLv1 language slide set used in the Webel IT Australia Workshop Seminar course for MBSE with SysMLv1, including some tool-specific examples using MagicDraw/Cameo (CATIA Magic). Has complete coverage of the SysMLv1 language for everyone from essentials to the most advanced SysMLv1 topics, including Activity and StateMachine simulation and SysML Parametrics, and lots of workshop exercises and worked examples. Covers aspects of UML2 fundamentals requires for SysMLv1. Includes also links to mini simulation videos and full length narrated tutorial videos. Has over 600 slides!
  2. A Getting Started tool setup slide set (15 slides) with tips for recommended project and environment setup in the Magic Cyber-Systems Engineer® (Cameo Systems Modeler®) tool required for the workshop exercises (including for the Webel Balls & Boxes sample problem).
  3. The Webel Balls & Boxes worked sample problem for getting started with the very basics of SysMLv1 Blocks for structure and values, as used on Day1 of the Webel SysML/MBSE Workshop Seminar course. Includes learning about inheritance hierarchies, redefined properties, and capturing system variations and system configurations. Includes also a simple demonstration of SysML Parametrics calculations with ConstraintBlocks. Perfect for beginners, and includes also some optional exercises for intermediate and advanced levels. The worked solution uses Magic Cyber-Systems Engineer® (Cameo Systems Modeler®) but the tasks can easily be attempted in most SysMLv1 tools. Has 100 annotated slides!
  4. BONUS: A FREE tool supplement slide set with lots of tips for Magic Cyber-Systems Engineer® (Cameo Systems Modeler®) and Magic Model Analyst® (Cameo Simulation Toolkit®) . Includes also an APPENDIX with the annotated Webel version of the Hybrid SUV sample problem for SysMLv1.6 (not yet updated to SysMLv1.7). Has many tool feature tips, Webel Best Practice indications, and some comments on some identified possible Cameo tool issues and limitations, and also indications of some possible SysMLv1 specification issues). Please note that this FREE slide set is mostly just an "organic" collation and is not highly structured, up-to-date, or well maintained. It is offered "as is", in the hope that it may be useful to you. Has over 200 slides!(Offered with thanks to Rick Steiner, former SysML RTF co-chair and primary maintainer of the SysMLv1 specification Hybrid SUV sample.)
Together that's nearly 1000 slides about SysMLv1 covering all topics and levels and covering essential tool use tips AND advanced simulation topics!

Many of the slides also have links to mini simulation videos, full narrated tutorial videos, and to additional Webel tutorial trails on this Webel site (which has about 4000 pages featuring SysML).

And yes, is still worth learning about SysMLv1, even though SysMLv2 has arrived. The tools for SysMLv2 are not yet mature, many organisations have a big investment in SysMLv1, and most of what you learn will translate easily to new SysMLv2 concepts and new terminology. SysMLv1 is not vanishing any time soon.

It is strictly forbidden for other training organisations or training professionals to use the Webel IT training resources for commercial purposes or in your own training, but you are most welcome to purchase the slides for personal use (only).

About the slide set downloads and how to use them

The slide set downloads are made available as is, in the hope that they are of benefit to students of SysML/MBSE. They have not been especially adapted for use outside of the Webel SysMLv1 course, but are nevertheless extremely useful for self study.

The slide sets are not structured or ordered like a book! There are some highly structured sections as well as collated standalone slides on additional and advanced topics, representing over 20 years accumulated knowledge about SysMLv1.

When presented in the course the slides are NOT necessarily presented in the order of slide pages. When used during the Webel SysML/MBSE course, the presenter can guide attendees through the slide topics and exercises by session.

The slides also in places address course attendees with specific actions such as for workshop exercises. Some remarks in the slides may not be as applicable to those just working through the slides alone using the PDF download edition.

Whilst one can identify some main categories within the SysMLv1 language such as structure, values, behaviour, constraints, calculations, and project-related themes such as packaging and ownership, these topics necessarily overlap, and it is not possible to present all topics in a simple sequence such that each topic builds on others that came before.

As you learn each SysML topic you will obtain incremental benefit. You should not aim to command every single topic all at once (nor use every single capability of the language initially when you model on your own projects).

You will find that as you work through the topics and exercises and apply SysML to your own projects you’ll get reinforcement of overlapping topics.

Finally, the slides sets DO NOT alone replace attending the presented Webel Workshop Seminar course! Learn more here about organising a group booking:


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